Malcolm
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DJ - 17 years ago
"Those who risk nothing do nothing, achieve nothing, become nothing"
Allan David Jefferies - 18 September 1972 – 29 May 2003
9 Times winner
Taken from us 17 years ago in a Practice Session Incident. How many more wins would the Big Lad have accumulated by now.
TT 2002 - Formula 1
TT 2002 - 1000cc Production
TT 2002 - Senior
TT 2000 - Junior
TT 2000 - 1000cc Production
TT 2000 - Senior
TT 1999 - Formula 1
TT 1999 - 1000cc Production
TT 1999 - Senior
R.I.P David, gone but never forgotten.
(This post was last modified: 29-05-2020, 04:52 PM by Malcolm.)
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29-05-2020, 04:46 PM |
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clivem
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RE: DJ - 17 years ago
Always thought DJ was the heir apparent to Joey. Their titanic battles in Ireland were some of the finest and most thrilling races I've ever had the good fortune to watch. Even the commentators were really hyped up. So very sad when DJ went the way he did, and a big loss to the racing world, his dad and uncle.
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31-05-2020, 07:31 PM |
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Yamaham
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RE: DJ - 17 years ago
I agree with you clivem, in that DJ would've went on to be regarded as 'King of the Mountain', and surely would of been in the conversation as one of the true all-time great road racers. As race fans, I think we not only lost the great man himself 17 years ago, but also what could have been one of the greatest sporting rivalries ever. McPint's progression at the T.T in the mid 2000's would have been pushing DJ to raise the bar higher. I'm sure they would've remained best mates no matter how close they ran each other on the track, though I feel that had DJ been around, this truly could've have been a golden era, as Sam Pato mentions, DJ had already started.
I try not to have regrets, though having never seen DJ race in the flesh, I am envious of all who did. RIP DJ
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